South Korea pauses downloads of DeepSeek AI over privateness considerations

DeepSeek, the massively fashionable Chinese language AI assistant, has been briefly unavailable from app shops in South Korea since February 15. A press launch from the nation’s knowledge safety authority, the Private Data Safety Fee (PIPC), said that downloads will resume as soon as the Chinese language AI firm complies with native knowledge safety legal guidelines, whereas these with the app can nonetheless use it. DeepSeek can also be blocked on South Korean authorities and army units.

DeepSeek solely established a neighborhood presence in South Korea on February 10. The corporate additionally acknowledged that it didn’t totally take into account South Korea’s knowledge safety legal guidelines when launching the service globally. Happily for South Korean customers, the brand new AI powerhouse intends to cooperate with the PIPC.

The PIPC says that inspecting DeepSeek will take a while. On-site inspections of six AI providers from Google, OpenAI, Microsoft and others took round 5 months. This inspection ought to take much less time as a result of it solely entails DeepSeek.

In an announcement to TechCrunch, the PIPC revealed that it found DeepSeek was transferring Korean customers' knowledge to ByteDance, TikTok’s guardian firm. Native customers had been warned in opposition to coming into private data into the app.

Final month, the Italian Information Safety Authority or Garante, despatched DeepSeek an data request asking what kind of knowledge the fashions had been skilled on and several other different questions. Different nations like Australia and Taiwan have additionally banned the app on authorities units resulting from safety considerations.

Chinese language Overseas Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun responded to South Korea’s DeepSeek ban, claiming Beijing would by no means ask any firm or particular person to retailer or acquire knowledge illicitly.

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